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We Cloned Loan Too Many Times! Packrat's Evil Plan Gone Wrong!

Ryan's World
25:21 · 73K views · May 17, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
3Minor Flags
2No Issues

This Ryan's World episode is safe and fun for young children, built around imaginative clone-catching adventures and wholesome family gameplay segments — though it ends with a clearly labeled in-video ad for the 'Tag with Ryan' mobile app. The content is lighthearted and creative, with no language, violence, or mature themes of concern, making it a comfortable watch for preschool and early elementary-aged kids.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

There are mild, cartoonish villain-style threats present ('You better help me or else', 'There ain't enough room in this town for the three of you'), but these are clearly framed in a playful, non-realistic context typical of children's superhero/villain storytelling with no actual harm depicted.

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'You better help me or else' — a villain making a vague threat
'There ain't enough room in this town for the three of you' — classic cartoon villain posturing
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The Tag with Ryan app promotion is explicitly disclosed ('We are promoting Tag with Ryan, an app game from Ryan's World'), making it a transparently disclosed advertisement rather than hidden advertising; it is therefore not flagged.

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'We are promoting Tag with Ryan, an app game from Ryan's World' — clear disclosure of promotional content
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationNot present

The Tag with Ryan ad segment uses mild audience-address language ('combo crew', 'do you have what it takes') typical of children's show hosts, but there is no guilt-tripping, manufactured drama, or emotional dependency language present.

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'What's up, combo crew?' — friendly host address, not manipulative
Toxic Behavior ModelingNot present

The villain character (Packrat) makes mild threats and presses a forbidden button, but these are framed as clearly negative behaviors within a classic children's good-vs-evil narrative, not glorified or presented as admirable.

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'You never press the red button' — framed as a rule being broken by the villain, not endorsed
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The episode features a cartoon villain (Packrat) with an 'evil plan', cloning hijinks, and mild threat language — all clearly stylized, consequence-free fantasy conflict typical of children's superhero content. No realistic harm is depicted.

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'Packrat's Evil Plan Gone Wrong' — villain storyline framed as playful fantasy
'There ain't enough room in this town for the three of you' — classic cartoon standoff language
'You never press the red button' — forbidden-button trope common in children's fantasy

What Parents Need to Know

This episode of Ryan's World blends a playful skit about a cloning machine gone wrong with family Roblox gameplay and a board game segment, offering kids imaginative storytelling, cooperative problem-solving, and lots of silly humor. The 'violence' is entirely cartoon-style — characters get zapped by a toy-like device with no harm shown — and the tone stays positive and fun throughout. Parents should be aware that the video ends with a direct advertisement for the 'Tag with Ryan' mobile app, narrated by Combo Panda, which is clearly labeled but may prompt kids to ask to download the game. There are brief moments where clone characters act dismissively or rudely to friends, but these are framed as funny quirks rather than behavior to emulate, and the real characters model kindness and teamwork in resolving the chaos.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think pressing the red button caused so many problems? What would you have done if you found a mysterious machine?
  2. 2The clones all acted differently from the real Lann and Combo — how did the characters figure out who was real? What clues did they use?
  3. 3At the end, there was an advertisement for a game called 'Tag with Ryan.' Did you notice it was an ad? How could you tell it was different from the rest of the video?
  4. 4Combo cloned himself just for fun but it caused a big mess. Can you think of a time when something that seemed fun at first got a little out of hand?
We Cloned Loan Too Many Times! Packrat's Evil Plan Gone Wrong!
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this Ryan's World video appropriate for?

This video is suitable for children aged 5 and up. The content is imaginative and silly with no mature themes, though some younger kids may need a parent nearby to help them understand that the app advertisement at the end is a paid promotion.

Is there any violence or scary content in this video?

The only 'violence' is playful and fantasy-based — characters use a cartoon zapper device to catch clones, with no harm, blood, or frightening consequences shown. It's comparable to a superhero or cartoon-style chase and is unlikely to upset young viewers.

Does this video contain advertising or product promotion?

Yes, the video ends with a clearly labeled advertisement for 'Tag with Ryan,' a mobile app game available on iOS and Android. It is narrated by the Combo Panda character and lasts about 30 seconds, so parents may want to be ready for kids to ask about downloading the game.

Are there any bad behaviors kids might copy from this video?

A few of the clone characters briefly act rude or dismissive to friends, but this is played for laughs and the main characters consistently model teamwork and kindness. The overall message is positive, with characters working together to fix a problem caused by impulsive behavior.

Is this video educational in any way?

The video is primarily entertainment-focused rather than educational, but it does incorporate light problem-solving, creative thinking, and a Minecraft knowledge question. The family Roblox and board game segments model cooperative, screen-based family play.

Who is this video made by and is it a trustworthy channel for kids?

This video is from Ryan's World, one of YouTube's most popular family channels featuring Ryan Kaji. The channel produces child-oriented entertainment content and generally maintains a safe, family-friendly tone, though parents should be aware that product tie-ins and app promotions appear regularly across their videos.

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